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FIFA 20 Demo: Release date, trailer, teams, FUT & Volta


FIFA 20 is just a few months away, and we at RealSport are looking at what there is to expect from the next EA Sports title. The demo is the first many will get to try out the new game, and after plenty of teething issues with FIFA 19, this year the demo is more crucial than ever. With fans starting to put down their controllers in the FIFA series, it is vital that even the demo for FIFA 20 is a hit.

Demo Release

The demo for the game only tends to come out two weeks before the game’s full release, so this should be on September 12, 2019.

Early access?

EA are consistent with their release dates, and it looks set to be the final Friday in September which will mark the full release of FIFA 20. This year, that will be September 27, 2019, but we can expect types of early access too.

Those who sign up to EA Access get eight hours of gameplay around one week before the game comes out (from 21 September), and those who pre-order the lucrative versions (Ultimate or Champions Edition) of the game can jump the queues and start playing three days before official release. That would be on Tuesday, 24 September 2019.

Teams

Expect similar teams on the demo to last year where we had Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Roma, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and PSG to choose from. With Barcelona, Arsenal, Liverpool, AC Milan & Inter Milan all having licensing agreements with Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer, don’t expect them to appear on the FIFA demo.

Remember, you can find out more news about FIFA 20 by heading to our absolutely everything about FIFA 20 piece here. 

Volta

The first trailer for FIFA 20 arrived at EA Play during E3. The reveal showed the big new feature – Volta Football.  The new FIFA Street-esque mode will be a huge hit with the community, and it would be a huge surprise for Volta to not feature in the demo.

That won’t be all though, and we can expect a fuller trailer to be revealed later this summer – with EA choosing the FIFA eWorld Cup Final last year to dive deeper into FIFA 19. If they follow suit, then expect another drop on Saturday, 3 August. 

For more on Volta Football head here.

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